You guys will argue about anything.
So Cred Forums, is this a tin or a can?
You guys will argue about anything
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A tin is made of tin faggot.
And even then it's still a tin can.
jesus christ its aluminium.
tin is a self destructive metal
It's Korean dick fuck
Can gang
The manufacturer calls them cans so they are cans
Agreed
this it’s not tin, so it’s a can
I have never heard anyone anywhere call that a "tin". Did you just make that up?
>tin
You know much about metals, OP?
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i’ve only heard it called a ton of there’s food in it
>ton
tin*
Who the fuck says tin of soda? It's a can.
Just to play devils advocate, it could be said that calling it a tin is technically not incorrect, just as we still refer to the graphite in pencils as lead.
it's an aluminium
You don't call the pencil itself a lead though do you?
It's a can. Why? Because Google reverse search says. Sage.
If it was empty it can be a tin, but it's obiously full, so it's a can of soda.
It's a can.
If it contained beer, however, it'd be a fucking tinnie, cunt.
It's an aluminum can. Dumbass.
I fucking lol’d hard
why not both?
Neither. It's a coke.
What if google says traps aren’t gay?
Why do Englishmen talk like foul mouthed 5 year olds by putting ee at the end of everything?
Ex: Aussie, taty gems, tendy, shrimp on the barby, selfy, litty, shitty, ect.
This has no bearing on the ritual
Nimber one rule about the ritual is you don't talk about the ritual.
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if*
Fun fact: "Pencil" means "little penis".
Nothing to do with lead.
The ritual should fuck off.
I spit on the ritual.
It's called hypocorism.
For you
Isn't that a DDLG thing?
Fucking Aussie shitposters always trying to stir some shit up. Fuck you.
A tin can
It's even more of an aussie thing. Other vowels too. "O" is common.
Smoko, milko, postie, etc
> shrimp on the barbie
One fucking ad in the 80s and this shit never dies.
Prawns. We put PRAWNS on the barbie.
It's a cylinder.
prawns are not shrimp. yeah i know the words are interchangable historically but nowadays shrimp are the little ones prawns the big ones but not langoustine big
The difference mostly in the leg structure, but the point is the culinary practice being described - it's common to BBQ prawns in Australia (we have a large prawn seafood industry/market) not shrimp.
its aluminum you nitwits.
Its a can. Or its a tin if you are a fruity.
It's obviously a can.
Only a complete dipshit would ever say "Gimmie a TIN of Coke."